Care Coordinator; Family and Children First Council
Listed on 2026-06-30
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Mental Health, Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
Care Coordinator (Family and Children First Council)
Job Category:
Community Based
Requisition Number: CAREC
004258
Location:
Cincinnati, OH 45245, USA
- Medical coverage available with a Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer match
- Prescription coverage
- Dental and vision plans
- Patient advocate and Medicare specialists available at no cost
- Dependent Care Flexible Savings Account
- Retirement savings plan with an employer match
- Free life insurance and AD&D
- Paid Time Off
- 9 paid holidays (7 recognized holidays plus a floating and birthday holiday per year)
- Tuition reimbursement (if applicable)
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The Care Coordinator, FCFC (Family and Children First Counsel) provides the youth and family with assessment, care coordination, support in making referrals, developing natural and professional supports, and re‑evaluation of services. The Care Coordinator, FCFC assists the family by focusing on creating stability in relationships, housing, and employment or meaningful activity. The development of enduring relationships with those served is critical as the Care Coordinator, FCFC will engage in persistent outreach, will be the central contact point in the team, coordinate care, and assist the family as necessary.
The Care Coordinator, FCFC holds a caseload of 10‑20 youth/families, dependent upon level of care, and utilizes at least 50% of available time in service to individuals being served.
- Clinical and Support
- Develops relationships with the individual, his/her family, and other important people in his/her life as identified and with the consent of the individual served. This engagement will be persistent and will result in an enduring relationship. The persistence is evident in frequent outreach and genuine concern over a lengthy period of time.
- Assesses individual and family needs and strengths in a collaborative method through individual and/or collateral interviews and reviews of social and clinical information provided by other entities.
- The development of an assessment is based on an understanding and trusting relationship.
- This ongoing assessment will be augmented by consultation with other members of the child & family team and any others with relevant knowledge.
- Evaluates all services received by individuals who are served by the team.
- Reviews cases, meets with individuals’ families, members of the wraparound team, advocates, attorneys, school personnel and attends staffing meetings in or out of the office.
- Advocacy or problem solving is provided when the individuals are not receiving the service described in the plan of care unless they no longer want that service.
- Incremental completion of the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths assessment will also be completed.
- In close collaboration with the child & family team, promotes service planning efforts which result in developing, documenting and implementing a comprehensive plan of care driven by the individual utilizing all the agreed upon strengths and needs.
- As new strengths develop and agreed‑upon needs are met, the Care Coordinator, FCFC, with the team, alters the plan of care to better utilize the child and family’s strengths and continue to meet the family’s needs.
- Convenes and facilitates team meetings to ensure appropriateness and responsiveness of the plan of care in relation to individual and/or family needs. The individual, family, and others requested by the individual will be present in planning meetings.
- Ensures individuals being served needs are met through the utilization of natural supports (family, friends), community and generic services, and specialized services (Supported Employment, OVR, D&A).
- Assists individual and family to identify, link, access, and coordinate such resources.
- Communication
- Ensures face‑to‑face and/or phone contact to the individual being served based on the individual's needs but at the very minimum at least two (2) times per month to assist individuals to build on strengths and achieve goals.
- Advocates for and with the individual being served to ensure responsiveness from natural, community generic and specialized services/supports. Advocacy includes…
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